Carb leak

Ratt_Bones

New Member
Just curious here.
I have a brand schpankin new speed carb, and all the gaskets/seals are good, yet when the bike sits I end up with a small amount of fuel sitting on my crankcase and a slight bit on top of the fuel bowl of the carb.

For the life of me I can't figure out the cause. I just got rid of another NT carb that was doing the same thing.

Any suggestions?

Thanks!
 
I suspect it may be a result of atomized fuel being blown-back through the venturi into the filter (sponge). It MAY also be a float mis-adjustment.
 
I suspect it may be a result of atomized fuel being blown-back through the venturi into the filter (sponge). It MAY also be a float mis-adjustment.
I agree but also check the fuel line connection at the carburetor. The brass barb, float seat, could be loose.

Are you using the fuel shut-off (petcock) when the bike is parked? Even a good carburetor with good gaskets and seals might drip a little if it sits with a full tank of fuel above it. Always shut the fuel off when the bike is unattended for any length of time. Even motorcycles have fuel shut-off valves. Gravity flow systems do have their drawbacks.

Tom
 
The crappy fuel line could be leaking around the fittings.
Even using zipties to clamp the fittings, stock line eventually starts weeping fuel when the alcohol hardens the line so it no longer seals. Try fresh fuel line.
Be aware piston port, non-reed engines will always be messy around the intake. The small stock filter won't catch all the oily blowback. A better air filter will help keep the engine clean longer.
 
I have some really good aftermarket (guaranteed for life) fuel line, I am a little o.c.d. about making sure my lines are shut off after shutting down. I also have a custom cold air intake deal, and just under the air filter I have a fuel overflow drain with a reservoir to collect any unwanted spillage.

I'll check the inlet tomorrow morning, and run to Fleet farm for some fitting clamps to see if that helps. If I still have leakage, then it must be something else.
 
Let's leave the personal feelings out of this guys. Forum rules do not allow arguments.

Thanks for understanding.

Tom
 
Let's leave the personal feelings out of this guys. Forum rules do not allow arguments.

Thanks for understanding.

Tom

I thought we were fine...............
That sucks, didn't mean for my comment to be taken that way.
My apologies.
 
how far does the bike lean on the kickstand? even with the petcock off, you may be tilting the bowl enough to leak
 
how far does the bike lean on the kickstand? even with the petcock off, you may be tilting the bowl enough to leak

Ahhhhhh....... I did NOT think about that.
I really need a new kickstand. Like something fierce!


So simple, yet so far from my my mind.
I will rectify this right away and see if it helps.


Thanks!
 
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